From: Marcos R. <we...@al...> - 2003-07-27 19:00:03
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I had been playing with virtualmin for a little while now... in a "virtual server" (freeVsd/openVds) environment (basically a complex chroot environment where each virtual server has its own ip... and runs its own daemons)... because of this schema virtualmin could not find the "mount point" for home (of course, there is not mount point in the traditional sense)... the way the problem was solved was to say "no quotas" in virtualmin configuration! (not the best, but at least a "quick fix" I'm upgrading that server to something better... once that project is finished, I will try to see if I can hack the lines in virtualmin that will let it work in my environment :) now.. for curiosity sake... why do you want to have the box at home???... do you need to show your husband that virtualmin it is *not* Jamie? ;) (besides the joke... I wonder why anybody will want to have a public server at home) Cheers! Marcos On Sun, 27 Jul 2003, Beckie Pack wrote: > I installed it without errors but now when attempting to setup the > config I get the error: > > Failed to find mount point for > > without a reference to where it's installing. the admin.acl is empty > and the config > > Maybe I should set a day to backup and reconfigure my server. I was > hoping to do this for whenever I get my server on my own dedicated t1 > instead of a co-lo > > any ideas? > > thanks! > Rebecca > http://www.ispvip.biz/geekmom |